fix(ci): run scanners before pnpm install to avoid node_modules false positives #51
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@@ -55,14 +55,22 @@ jobs:
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scan:
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runs-on: [self-hosted, on-prem]
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# Step ordering matters here: Trivy and gitleaks BOTH run before
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# `pnpm install`. Reason: gitleaks scans the working tree
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# (`--no-git --source .`), and after install, `node_modules/`
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# and `.pnpm-store/` are full of upstream packages whose READMEs
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# and test fixtures contain demo RSA keys / fake API tokens —
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# gitleaks then false-positives on them by the hundreds (caught
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# the hard way: 381 hits on the first run). Trivy reads
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# `pnpm-lock.yaml` for its vuln scan, not `node_modules`, so it
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# also doesn't need install. `pnpm ci:audit` does the same — it
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# queries the advisory DB against the lockfile.
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v6
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- uses: pnpm/action-setup@v6
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- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
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with:
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node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
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- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
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- run: pnpm ci:audit
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# Dependency vulnerability scan. Trivy is a Go binary, not an npm
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# package, so it cannot live in package.json scripts as cleanly
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# as audit/lint do.
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@@ -150,6 +158,11 @@ jobs:
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--source . \
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--redact \
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--exit-code 1
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# npm-advisory check (against pnpm-lock.yaml). Run last so
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# `pnpm install` does not pollute the working tree before the
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# scanners above.
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- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
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- run: pnpm ci:audit
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commits:
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# PRs opened by Renovate (apf-portal-bot) carry commit messages
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@@ -14,6 +14,13 @@ on:
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jobs:
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full-tree-scan:
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runs-on: [self-hosted, on-prem]
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# Step ordering mirrors ci.yml: scanners run before `pnpm install`
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# so the working tree is not polluted with node_modules content
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# (READMEs / fixtures of upstream packages contain demo
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# secrets that gitleaks false-positives on by the hundreds).
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# The deep-history gitleaks scan here doesn't strictly need it
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# (history doesn't contain node_modules), but consistency with
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# ci.yml keeps the two workflows reading the same way.
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steps:
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# fetch-depth: 0 → full history. The per-PR gitleaks scan is
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# shallow + working-tree-only; this scheduled job is where we
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@@ -26,8 +33,6 @@ jobs:
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- uses: actions/setup-node@v6
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with:
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node-version-file: '.nvmrc'
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- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
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- run: pnpm audit
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# Full-tree Trivy (no skip-dirs, no severity filter — the per-PR
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# gate filters by severity for speed; this run wants the full
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# surface for the security feed). Manual install + curl, same
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@@ -69,6 +74,11 @@ jobs:
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--source . \
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--redact \
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--exit-code 1
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# npm-advisory check (against pnpm-lock.yaml). Run last so
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# `pnpm install` does not pollute the working tree before the
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# scanners above.
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- run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
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- run: pnpm audit
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lighthouse-prod:
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# Skipped silently if the prod URL hasn't been configured yet.
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